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Description

Dive into a world of unpredictable echoes and evolving textures with the Montreal Assembly Probability Of A Fax Machine. This unique delay effects pedal defies conventional boundaries by integrating stochastic processes into your sound manipulation. Designed for the adventurous guitarist, it provides a dynamic range of delay effects that are anything but static, ensuring that your sonic explorations are always fresh and engaging.

At the heart of this pedal is its probability-based modulation system, which introduces random variations to the delay time, creating a constantly shifting soundscape. Whether you're looking for subtle ambient swells or chaotic glitch-like interruptions, the Probability Of A Fax Machine can deliver it all with an intriguing twist. Its simple yet effective control layout allows you to easily adjust parameters, encouraging experimentation without overwhelming complexity.

Key Features:

  • Probability-based modulation for dynamic delay variations
  • Intuitive control layout for easy parameter adjustments
  • Capable of producing both subtle and extreme delay effects
  • Ideal for experimental and avant-garde musical styles
  • High-quality components for reliable performance and sound clarity
Scott Monk

Scott Monk

P(FAX) demo

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P(FAX) demo

Scott Monk

Scott Monk

Video thumbnail for P(FAX) demo 2 (with guitar) by Scott Monk

P(FAX) demo 2 (with guitar)

Scott Monk

Scott Monk

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